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trying to deliver a petition at theembassy,beggingpresidentputin not to sign the law which he did today, destroying the opportunity she had with an american family. her story powerful enough for inbound but the russian president. >> president putin has just nailed the lid in the coffin. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> mcfadden should know. she studied in moscow, ran her on adoption ascreen si for 20 years and her nieces and nephews were arrested two. the fraternal twins were premature. at age 16 both now americanized but have a unique understanding of this new law in their native russia. >> they seem very upset. i don't know where i would be if i wasn't adoesn't. the kids in the orphanages don't have many more chances of a life they can love. >> reporter: or a family to be part of. it's estimated there are 750, 000, orphans in russia, many no may not know a life fulfilled. >> i'm devastated for the families but for the children. they will grow up in an orphanage and will not know t

trying to deliver a petition at the embassy, begging president putin not to sign the law which he did today, destroying the opportunity she had with an american family. her story powerful enough for inbound but the russian president. >> president putin has just nailed the lid in the coffin. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> mcfadden should know. she studied in moscow, ran her on...

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of the gulf monarchies get some youngkuwaitisbegtodiffer there is a few countries. but. it's just. the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth activists. that's not enough the opposition consists of an unlikely alliance of youth groups hard line islamists and local tribes who are ramping up their calls for reform increasingly they've taken their message to the street where peaceful demonstrations have been met with an iron fist. beaten up by. special forces. and after the march. on the streets just being. critics of kuwait's government claim it turns a blind eye to allegations of widespread corruption and the use of security forces to crush dissenting voices ask for the rule of law so we don't have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using the rig's here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated parliament was dism

of the gulf monarchies get some young kuwaitis beg to differ there is a few countries. but. it's just. the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth activists. that's not enough the opposition consists of an unlikely alliance of youth groups hard line islamists and local tribes who are ramping up their calls for reform increasingly...

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there. and this is her trying to deliver apetitionbeggingthepresident to not sign the law he did today which in fact devoys the opportunity -- destroys the opportunity she had with an american family. her story powerful enough for anybody, anybody but the russian president. >> he just nailed the lid in the coffins. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at the u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> reporter: mcfaden should know. not only did she adopt one of her daughters from russian, she studied in moscow, ran her own adoption agency for 20 years and her nieces and nephews were adopted from russia too. conner and jack mcfaden are fraternal twins who would have been separated. at age 16, both americanized but have a unique understanding of this new law in their native russia. >> and they seem very upset because i don't know where i'd be. the kids don't have many more chances at a life that they could love. >> reporter: or a family they can be part of. it is estimated that there are 750,000 orphans in russia, three quarters of a

there. and this is her trying to deliver a petition begging the president to not sign the law he did today which in fact devoys the opportunity -- destroys the opportunity she had with an american family. her story powerful enough for anybody, anybody but the russian president. >> he just nailed the lid in the coffins. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at the u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> reporter: mcfaden should...

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little daughter had full on her knees before plot of thechieftainbegginghimnot to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine. that greeks them now. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently despite their tough and uncouth reputation xander the first was noble in victory he clamped down on my role as and rapists even released prisoners of. today frenchmen march side by side. counterpart is nicola a french businessman he's been active in russia's area for twelve years. is diplomatic in his assessment of the twelve you're going to see anyone who finds themselves a team two cultures has to be. both sides of their goals the french wanted to reach moscow and they did. the russians wanted to halt the french advance and prevent their army being the two succeeded in your view that it. had never occurred. to reside. in eight hundred fourteen the russians occupied paris and completely blocked napoleon. was waiting to learn his fate. the cossacks were very disciplined. behaved very decently in front's. instance and made the camp was even

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materializes it will be pretty catastrophic for the global economy sothatbegsthequestion which one is the most likely to materialise. well fortunately i don't know which of the ten could be potentially most likely but i say my opinion that something like china against the hong kong dollar with the us will be very likely i think china increasingly wants to play it on their own they see themselves as the dominant force de odd dominant force in the world and i think the rhetoric versus japan but also the u.s. is increasingly hot and the tone could be said for setting up a currency zone in asia which is mimicking what we've seen in europe so i think one of those and a step towards to be very likely but i remain of the opinion that social tension rule come back in two thousand and thirteen and that could be the one incident of one event that changes the financial landscape which right now i have to say is the most optimistic seen since one thousand nine hundred ninety there's not a single analyst on wall street with things as and he's going to be down next year and the average six b

materializes it will be pretty catastrophic for the global economy so that begs the question which one is the most likely to materialise. well fortunately i don't know which of the ten could be potentially most likely but i say my opinion that something like china against the hong kong dollar with the us will be very likely i think china increasingly wants to play it on their own they see themselves as the dominant force de odd dominant force in the world and i think the rhetoric versus japan...

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that thatreallybegsthequestion then why such a high premium on the n.y.s.e. doesn't sound like such a precious asset from what you're saying are well let's a very good point but i think here we have to really look at the history bear in mind the shares of the last few days of the new york stock exchange were done something like eighty percent eight zero percent from their all time high so i actually coming in today this premium yes it looks incredibly frothy to where the stock was trading only a couple of days ago but actually we're still talking about a share that's going to sell for essentially seventy percent or something like that or for its all time high valuation just before the credit crunch in that sense it's not that expensive a property i mean let's face it what does it bring the ultimate household name in finance if you think back there are only three or maybe four exchanges in the world that pretty much everybody can manage to recognize whether they're young or old the new york stock exchange is the appeared to me brand of capitalism and as such it's probably not th

that that really begs the question then why such a high premium on the n.y.s.e. doesn't sound like such a precious asset from what you're saying are well let's a very good point but i think here we have to really look at the history bear in mind the shares of the last few days of the new york stock exchange were done something like eighty percent eight zero percent from their all time high so i actually coming in today this premium yes it looks incredibly frothy to where the stock was trading...

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knees before plot of thechieftainbegginghimnot to eat much oh and. two hundred years ago russian cosmonauts could hardly imagine the warm welcome that greeks them they'll. be. behave decently despite their reputation. the first victory. even released prisoners. today. march side by side. a french businessman. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. year you can see. both sides of their goals. when they did the russians wanted to hold the french. the russians. and his fate. very decently in france. it was. neither he nor his descendants. he had given up his intention to fight victory on the. grounds. and it. is too. and his ambitions to create a greater france he travelled into exile under russian escort. you have. this image on the memories of russia's cossacks returns to france just a hundred years later when many emigrated seeking refuge from the bolshevik revolution. this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army there was a cause and this child in the picture is her father was taken in one thousand nine hundred his name was nikolai which you bring up

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begginghimnot to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine. that creates them now. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently despite their tough and uncouth reputation. the first was noble in victory . and rapists even released prisoners of. today. march side by side. a french businessman he's been active in russia. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. you're going to see anyone who finds themselves a tween two cultures has to be. both sides of their goals the french wanted to reach moscow when they did the russians wanted to halt the french advance and prevent their army. they too succeeded because. it never occurred. that one day he might see the palaces where. to reside. in eight hundred fourteen the russians occupied paris. where he was waiting to learn his fate. the cossacks were very disciplined. behaved very decently in front. instance unable to camp was even hanged for robbing a peasant woman of a chicken. it was here that napoleon signs a document of abdication neither he nor his descendants would occupy the throne

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with her little daughter had fall on her knees before a plot of thechieftainbegginghimnot to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine the warm welcome that creates them now. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident of the cossacks behave decently despite their tough and uncouth reputation xander the first was noble in victory he clamped down on my role does and rapists even released prisoners of war. today frenchmen march side by side. counterpart is nicola a french businessman is. even russia. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. year you can see anyone who finds themselves a team two cultures has to be. both sides of their goals the french wanted to reach moscow when they did the russians wanted to hold the french advance and prevent their army. going to get rid of. the. french. in eight hundred fourteen the russians occupied paris and. to learn his fate. the cossacks were very disciplined. behaved very decently in france. and they was even hanged for robbing a peasant woman of. it was. neither he nor his descendants. he had given up his intention

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working hard so their country didn't needtobegothernations for no house we have the right acquires this knowledge and feel independent. means when men series husband began embarking on his nuclear career it was not a life threatening occupation in the seventy's western countries were eager to how piranha fell of its own nuclear program supplying it with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed would was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say sun while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that the countries moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension is fabricated with the sole purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if you have knife in your kitchen and some of th

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this catdoesbegsthequestion. >> why, and how did the cat not die from this? >> let's just say it may only have eight lives left. see why, on "right this minute." [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets, your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another -- only $2.99 for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." safeway. ingredients for life. >>> a presidential convoy was traveling through the streets of mexico city and as you can imagine police on motorcycles were leading this motorcade. take a look at what happened. >> whoa. >> oh. >> what the -- >> was he attacked? >> no. he was speeding down the street and forget there was a speed bump there. >> oh, my. >> that was -- >> speed bump sent the guy catapulting off his bike. >> he was going too fast leading this presidential convoy, hit the speed bump and goes flying. watch this again

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is going to happen if the people because they are going totellbeggingbogusthat's right don't upset baby snooki he's trying to sleep. well so they say that this is why house prices are going on suppressed so long and they speak to adam less who say well the house prices are way overpriced at this point in this in two thousand and three we've had another ten years of extreme bubble so to think about how much fraud was necessary how much incompetence was necessary to keep this bubble going for so long but let's not all bad understand the problems like columbia skyrocketing that's a good way to make money in the city of london make a market is likely to be i'm sure they will over there at icap or the new cap or is no cap whatever they call that that is a slush fund all right stacy herbert thanks so much for being the cause of the report thank you. thank you for the second half of it talking to tim street u.k. on. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. mission. critical three. years free to make amends three. three. three. three blog

is going to happen if the people because they are going to tell begging bogus that's right don't upset baby snooki he's trying to sleep. well so they say that this is why house prices are going on suppressed so long and they speak to adam less who say well the house prices are way overpriced at this point in this in two thousand and three we've had another ten years of extreme bubble so to think about how much fraud was necessary how much incompetence was necessary to keep this bubble going...

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another day in the life of financial terrorism that's what h.s.b.c.isbeggingyouthe public to to accept as their business model get over it if you die there happy deal with it. so terrorism and genocide whole accost terrorism genocide whole accost whole cost holocaust holocaust machos that's that's what we have whole cos holocaust holik cost. monetized that's what they think they can every dead body and they put a price tag on it and it's on their books as their revenue stream so let's look at the policy response from the central bankers as you said at the top of the show monkeys where advanced above monkeys because we know the universe in which we live so here we're talking about glenn stevens who's the head of the australian reserve bank and he's looking at the westerners over here who he seems to be saying let's move over to the more sane policies of the east he's looking at all the quantitative easing going on and now we have more and more rounds of quantitative easing to cover up all the crimes and he says the problem will be the exit from these policies and the restoration of the

another day in the life of financial terrorism that's what h.s.b.c. is begging you the public to to accept as their business model get over it if you die there happy deal with it. so terrorism and genocide whole accost terrorism genocide whole accost whole cost holocaust holocaust machos that's that's what we have whole cos holocaust holik cost. monetized that's what they think they can every dead body and they put a price tag on it and it's on their books as their revenue stream so let's look...

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been hearing from a looser there is boycotted theelectionbegsthequestion that how can there be an effective force in the country's affairs if they're not in parliament in the first place. well the force that they'll be able to exert is going to be on the streets what we've seen in the region really ever since the beginning of the arab spring is that street protests themselves are not necessarily a show of power but what they do show is the level of discontent and it creates an instability. within the government hopefully from the kuwaiti opposition's perspective forcing change remember too that the opposition in kuwait is not a monolithic entity you have many of the tribal identifications tribal groups which generate a lot of the support but then you also have political persuasions liberal opposition islamist opposition and so forth so when we talk about the opposition we shouldn't think of it as one dimensional but rather those who stand in opposition to a u.s. backed puppet government. that could swing to conservative religious forces in the countries have thought how much what'

been hearing from a looser there is boycotted the election begs the question that how can there be an effective force in the country's affairs if they're not in parliament in the first place. well the force that they'll be able to exert is going to be on the streets what we've seen in the region really ever since the beginning of the arab spring is that street protests themselves are not necessarily a show of power but what they do show is the level of discontent and it creates an instability....

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basicallybeggingfora kidney. did you think you would get anybody? >> no. i guess not. >> reporter: then why do it? >> i'm trying. i had to do something. >> reporter: it was really just a way to not feel helpless, which is why he was as surprised as anyone when the phone rang. >> i'm willing to donate a kidney to your wife. >> reporter: rang repeatedly. >> we would love to find out how to be tested. >> reporter: hundreds of people who either saw his sign or heard about it volunteered. >> because i have got two of them and i only need one. >> reporter: so far there's been no match but at this point, he has almost certainly recruited enough volunteers and raised enough awareness -- >> i'll take your kidney. >> reporter: -- to save someone, which is fine by his wife. >> if i get a kidney, fine. if i don't, i hope someone else does. >> reporter: that's not good enough for him. >> i know it. >> reporter: that's why larry is still looking, still appealing to the kindness of strangers for the love of his life. steve hartman "on the road" in anderson, south carolina. >> that is the "cbs ev

basically begging for a kidney. did you think you would get anybody? >> no. i guess not. >> reporter: then why do it? >> i'm trying. i had to do something. >> reporter: it was really just a way to not feel helpless, which is why he was as surprised as anyone when the phone rang. >> i'm willing to donate a kidney to your wife. >> reporter: rang repeatedly. >> we would love to find out how to be tested. >> reporter: hundreds of people who either...

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. please,ibegyouto invite greg on "jeopardy." just to watch the anxiety beforehand would be worth everything i went through to lose spectacular. >> greg: i would be at a bar for four hours beforehand and then i would win. >> dana: i won the practice round. i was winning going in the break. an then i failed terribly. but on celebrity jeopardy everybody is a winner because they provide money to charities. >> greg: eric, has the left become the humorless group of people in the world except for bob who puts lights on his house? they are interested in taking fun out of the world. >> eric: we have one lefty loveable liberal. >> bob: i love christmas. i just don't like bing crosby. he beat up on their kids. >> kimberly: why are you sa saying this? do you believe everything you read? >> bob: pretty much. christmas carols, who cares? except for chipmunks. who is the one that keeps singing that song over and over again? >> dana: mariah carey. she has a song. i like it. >> kimberly: we need help. >> dana: wham. >> greg: don't insult pham. it's -- wham. it's fantastic. biggest, most surprisin

. please, i beg you to invite greg on "jeopardy." just to watch the anxiety beforehand would be worth everything i went through to lose spectacular. >> greg: i would be at a bar for four hours beforehand and then i would win. >> dana: i won the practice round. i was winning going in the break. an then i failed terribly. but on celebrity jeopardy everybody is a winner because they provide money to charities. >> greg: eric, has the left become the humorless group of...

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banks today these are their choice left buttobegforanother risky. and barack obama picks his choice for the next secretary of state moves that john kerry who want to turn down america's military policy. a reduction in rank and the five hundred dollar. cut that's what it will cost a u.s. marine sergeant for desecrating the bodies of dead taliban soldiers he was found guilty of using one thousand on them and posing with corpses retired u.s. kind and diplomatic and right so the people of afghanistan feel a lot of anger of the behavior of american troops oh i was in afghanistan last week and i talked to a lot of people in afghanistan and they are very. they are outraged about these things that our u.s. military people have been doing to them the brutal slaughter of people i mean over and above that where you have sergeant bales' that has. killed sixteen afghans you have this incident the u.s. military personnel. you're in aiding on the bodies. taleban you have of the issue of the koran being on a military base so afghans are very upset about what the u.s. military is doing there.

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